Thursday, February 4, 2016

Only two watches from all the new features of Android … – Spider’s Web

Soon smart watches running Android Wear live to see a few new features. All thanks to software version 1.4, which will debut in a few weeks.

A new feature, which will go to watch all running Android Wear will be able to better voice control . Already one of the biggest advantages of smart watches with Android Wear was able to control without the need to touch the screen. They helped the wrist gestures and voice control. It features that are very useful not only in the cooler days, when often we have established gloves, but also while performing daily chores, like cleaning or cooking dinner.



Now contactless handling capabilities Watches Android Wear will be much extended.

With the movement of the wrist will be able to navigate through the many pages of the same functions, run applications or to return to the main screen. They will serve gestures to push, lift and shake.

In addition, Google introduced the ability to send messages using your voice. In this way, you can use applications such as Google Hangouts, Nextplus, Telegram, Viber, WeChat and WhatsApp. Just say “OK Google Hangouts Send a message to Matthew: No, nothing today is not to write” (hahaha, and so I know that you write – ed. Matthew) . Of course, the message that you need to speak to the watch in English, because Android Wear, so far, does not support the Polish language. But it also could soon change, as we know from the menu watch LG G Watch Urbane 2 LTE.



On the next news will benefit only the holders of watches Asus ZenWatch 2 (49 mm) and Huawei Watch.

these devices are equipped with a speaker, despite the fact that Android Wear is not handled so far this component. Therefore, after receiving the new software will allow you to make calls directly from the watch, and listen to the message.

I am looking forward to the emergence announced today an update. Once it arrives at my watch, I test it, and I will of course know how it works.

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